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HousingWire February Demo Day: Insellerate

Housing Wire

Insellerate Modern CRM, Engagement & Customer Intelligence Platform Insellerate helps loan officers close more loans with our award-winning modern CRM, Lead Management, and Engagement platform, which handles all your lending channels, retail, wholesale, TPO, Consumer Direct, and Reverse. Get More Info

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HousingWire Annual On-Demand 2022

Housing Wire

Panels featured top leaders, founders, and executives from across the housing system, to share thoughts on how to move the market forward. 00 Marketing Leaders Success Summit: The Logic of Emotion: How to Make Inaction Impossible. 01 Marketing Leaders Success Summit: 1+1=3 The Marketing Strategy of M&A.

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DocMagic’s Total eClose provides everything lenders need for a 100% paperless eClosing

Housing Wire

DocMagic has always been focused on making it easier for organizations to implement modern digital mortgage capabilities to improve the overall process for all participants. Request a demo today and DocMagic will show you how. Getting started with eClosing is easier than you think. Dominic Iannitti, President & CEO.

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CoreLogic’s chief appraiser to speak at HW Annual

Housing Wire

Big changes are ahead in the valuation space, most recently seen with the FHFA asking for input on appraisal modernization efforts. Telford has been active in the real estate appraisal industry since 1993 and has deep experience in mortgage lending, collateral management and valuation technology.

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CITIES FACE DAUNTING OFFICE-VACANCY CHALLENGE

Will Springer Realtor

Data from the Federal Reserve indicates Goldman Sachs has the highest exposure to commercial loan losses at 16% of its lending total due within the next two years, followed by Morgan Stanley (14%) and Citizens (12%). Seattle (12%) and the Eastside (11%) drove the increase in single-family units sitting on the market as of July 1.